Image credit: L.A. CiceroMemorial Church in the Main QuadrangleImage credit: L.A. CiceroBing Concert Hall, located at the corner of Lasuen Street and Campus Drive, is home to Stanford Live performances.Image credit: Jeff GoldbergThe Student Observatory, located near the Stanford Golf Course, at dusk. The observatory was completed in 1973.Image credit: L.A. CiceroThe Dish in the Stanford foothills at dusk. The Dish itself is a radio telescope that is still in use under the auspices of SRI International.Image credit: L.A. CiceroThe Knoll is home to the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics. It was originally built to house the university president and offers extraordinary views of campus. Image credit: Aaron KehoeThe sunset over Hoover Tower paints the sky in vivid hues.Image credit: Tamer ShabaniOld Union glows brightly as the light fades from the sky.Image credit: Tamer ShabaniSunset highlights the outside of the Main Quadrangle.Image credit: Kaspars SprogisLooking into the Main Quad from Lasuen Mall at nightImage credit: Ian TerpinA winter rainstorm creates puddles that result in mirror images of the arches in the Main Quadrangle.Image credit: Tamar ShabaniHoover Pavilion, which holds offices and clinics of Stanford Health Care, at dusk. The building was once a Palo Alto hospital.Image credit: L.A. CiceroThe lights of the Main Quadrangle are reflected in a puddle created by winter rains. Image credit: Ian TurpinThe McMurtry Building, home to the Department of Art & Art History, opened for classes in fall 2015. Housed within are programs in art practice, design, art history, film and media studies, and documentary film and video.Image credit: L.A. CiceroThe last bit of light in the sky reflects off a window on the McMurtry Building. Image credit: L.A. CiceroA biker stops to check out the latest event listings during the time of day known as the blue hour.Image credit: Ian TerpinThe 2015 supermoon lunar eclipse could be seen over the Science and Engineering Quadrangle. Image credit: Tamer ShabaniHoover Tower bathed in Cardinal red during the run-up to the Big GameImage credit: L.A. CiceroA full moon over a courtyard of the Main Quad at nightImage credit: Ian TerpinThe Cobb Field track shot put ring at nightImage credit: Ian TerpinStanford Cardinal football players wait to enter Stanford Stadium for a night game. Image credit: Aaron KehoeThe fountain outside Green LibraryImage credit: Kate Chesley

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